- Walter Dorwin Teague
Walter Dorwin Teague (
December 18 ,1883 -December 5 ,1960 ) was an American architect, designer and one of the most prolific Americanindustrial designer s in terms of volume of completed work.Biography
Teague was raised in
Pendleton, Indiana as the son of a Methodist minister and left for New York City in 1902. For five years he attended theArt Students League of New York with the idea of pursuing a career in magazine illustration, and produced commercial magazine illustration until 1927, when he was contracted byEastman Kodak to designcamera s. Kodak would remain his client for 30 years. Between 1934 and 1937 Teague designed several models of streamlinedTexaco gas station s, and the company had built 500 of these buildings by 1940. These porcelain-clad Texaco stations became anArt Deco icon of war-era America, as much as their originalPolaroid Land Camera .His company's work with
Boeing began in 1946 with the design of the Stratocruiser's passenger aircraft interior. This relationship with Boeing has lasted more than 60 years with Teague's [http://www.wdta.com/pages/avstudios.htm Aviation Studios] work on every Boeing aircraft including the 707, 747, 777 and 787.Walter Dorwin Teague and his son of the same name made contributions to many basic industrial and consumer products, including the A.B. Dick
Mimeograph toCold War missiles like the Lark and Loki. His firm'sSteinway Peace Piano , built for the1939 New York World's Fair , is now at theSmithsonian .Teague's architecture work included the Texaco exhibition hall at the 1935
Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas, the Ford pavilion for theCalifornia Pacific International Exposition (1935) inBalboa Park inSan Diego , structures in theSoviet Union for theUnited States Information Agency , and the 1961 Civil WarCentennial Dome inRichmond, Virginia . In 1940 he articulated his own view of the industrial design profession, "Design This Day".Teague
Walter Dorwin Teague Jr. (1910 - 2004) joined his father's firm in 1934 and won an award from the
Industrial Designers Institute for a fully-reclinable dentist's chair, which allowed dentists to sit while working on patients.Teague's legacy continues today as his company [http://www.teague.com Teague] remains an important
industrial design consultancy. Based inSeattle ,Washington , Teague has worked with clients such asHewlett-Packard ,Microsoft andBoeing .Teague's' product designs are in major museums around the world including the [http://www.wolfsonian.org/collections/c4/index.html Wolfsonian] and
Cooper-Hewitt . In Virginia Roanoke’sArt Museum of Western Virginia held an exhibition, sponsored byNorfolk Southern , that included the firm’s work.External links
* [http://www.browniecamera.nl/walter_dorwin_teague.htm on Teague's Kodak camera designs]
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